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Report 

OF  THE 


Missouri  State  Normal  School 


Fourth  District 

Springfield,  Missouri 


TO  THE 


Forty-Eighth  General  Assembly 


OF  THE 


State  of  Missouri 


1913-14 


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Missouri  State  Normal  School 


BOARD  OF  REGENTS 


J.  J.  Schneider,  Springfield.  I _ _ 

W.  S.  Candler,  Mountain  Grove.  } Term  6XplreS  Ja"uary’  I9,9‘ 

W.  Y.  Foster,  Nevada.  ) T 

C.  A.  Lockwood,  Lamar.  [ Term  eXp'reS  Ja"uary’  I917‘ 

I.  Glaser,  Springfield. 

J.  P.  McCammon,  Springfield. 

W.  P.  Evans,  State  Superintendent  Public  Schools,  Ex-Officio. 
OFFICERS. 

J.  J.  Schneider,  Springfield,  President  of  Board. 

W.  Y.  Foster,  Nevada,  Vice-President  of  Board. 

Frank  C.  Mann,  Springfield,  Secretary  of  Board. 
John  T.  Young,  Springfield,  Treasurer  of  Board. 

W.  T.  Carrington,  President  of  the  School. 

COMMITTEES. 

Organization  and  Teachers  Committee. 

W.  Y.  Foster,  J.  P.  McCammon,  W.  S.  Candler 

W.  P.  Evans,  State  Superintendent  Public  Schools. 

J.  J.  Schneider,  Ex-Officio  Chairman. 

Executive  Committee. 

W.  S.  Candler,  C.  A.  Lockwood,  I.  Glaser 

J.  J.  Schneider,  Ex-Officio  Chairman. 


Term  expires  January,  1915. 


Fourth  District,  Springfield,  Mo. 


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BIENNIAL  REPORT 
FOURTH  DISTRICT  NORMAL  SCHOOL 
SPRINGFIELD,  MISSOURI 


To  His  Excellency , Elliott  W.  Major , Governor , and  Members  of  the 

Forty-eighth  General  Asse?nbly  of  Missouri. 

Gentlemen  : I have  the  honor  to  submit  for  your  consideration 
the  biennial  report  of  the  Fourth  District  Normal  School,  covering  the 
years  1913  and  1914,  as  they  have  been  prepared  and  submitted  to  me 
by  the  president  of  the  faculty,  the  bookkeeper  and  treasurer  of  the 
institution. 

The  report  contains  a statement  of  the  enrollment  and  attendance 
of  the  students,  the  number  of  graduates  in  the  different  courses,  and  a 
statement  of  what  these  students  are  now  doing,  and  much  other  infor- 
mation to  give  a pretty  clear  idea  of  the  amount  and  character  of  the 
work  that  is  now  being  done.  The  report  of  the  treasurer  will  show  a 
detailed  statement  of  all  the  receipts  and  disbursements  of  moneys. 

The  members  of  the  board,  without  any  financial  compensation, 
have  given  much  valuable  time  and  thought  to  the  development  of  the 
institution.  I am  pleased  to  report  that  the  faculty  has  been  selected 
with  great  care  and  that  they  are  keeping  abreast  with  the  best  educa- 
tional thought.  Members  of  the  faculty  seem  to  work  together  with 
the  common  purpose  of  advancing  the  best  interests  of  the  public  school 
system  of  Southwest  Missouri  through  a better  preparation  of  the 
teachers. 


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BIENNIAL  EXPENDITURES  APPORTIONED. 

The  state  auditor  has  prescribed  a system  of  bookkeeping  designat- 
ing the  names  of  different  accounts  for  the  several  educational  institu- 
tions to  follow.  The  Fourth  District  Normal  School  has  undertaken 
to  carry  out  the  auditor’s  directions  in  detail.  The  following  will  show 
the  expenditures  in  the  six  different  general  accounts  prescribed: 

Educational  salaries $120,481.87 

Includes  salaries  of  teachers,  librarian  and  as- 
sistants, dean  of  women,  physical  directors. 

Operation  of  buildings  and  grounds 20,461.04 

Wages  of  engineer,  firemen,  and  janitors,  coal, 
water,  lights,  and  all  supplies  of  engineer  and 
janitor. 

Administrative  and  general  expense 

Salaries  of  president  of  the  faculty,  of  all 
board  officers,  and  help  in  the  office ; ex- 
penses of  board  meetings,  publishing  bul- 
letins, advertising  and  insurance. 

Educational  supplies  and  expense 

Supplies  and  expense  in  all  the  educational 
departments  not  including  permanent  equip- 
ment. 

Maintenance  of  buildings  and  equipment 

Repairs  to  buildings  and  equipment  and  re- 
newals of  equipment. 

Additions  to  property 

A water  system  and  addition  to  library, 
scientific  equipment  and  furniture. 

Total  expenditures  for  two  years $182,510.79 


17,399.81 


8,501.45 


6,060.29 


9,606.33 


Fourth  District,  Springfield,  Mo. 


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THE  SCHOOL’S  NEEDS. 

The  present  payroll  amounts  to  $6,250  per  month.  To  maintain 
the  present  payroll  it  will  be  necessary  to  receive  $150,000  for  the 
biennial  period.  The  board  has  planned  to  increase  a few  salaries  and 
add  two  new  members  to  the  faculty,  one  in  the  department  of  Latin 
and  another  in  the  department  of  education.  The  increase  in  attendance 
in  the  spring  and  summer  terms  makes  it  necessary  to  add  additional 
members  of  the  faculty  temporarily  each  year.  During  the  past  biennial 
period  about  $12,000  of  the  incidental  fund  has  been  used  in  paying 
salaries.  With  an  appropriation  of  $160,000  for  salaries  for  the  next 
biennial  period  it  will  be  necessary  to  use  at  least  $10,000  of  the  inci- 
dental fund  for  salaries  if  the  board  provides  what  it  thinks  is  absolutely 
necessary  for  the  best  interests  of  the  school. 

The  incidental  fund  has  been  carefully  husbanded  and  spent  for 
the  best  interests  of  the  institution.  During  the  past  year  a complete 
water  system  has  been  installed  at  an  expense  of  $5,600.  We  have  a 
deep  well  (1,000  feet)  and  a large  tank,  and  pump  the  water  by  motor. 
We  are  saving  more  than  $600  a year  on  our  water  bill.  At  the  last 
meeting  of  the  board  the  following  budget  was  agreed  upon.  It  is 
hoped  that  the  general  assembly  may  provide  this  institution,  which  we 
believe  is  doing  so  much  for  the  state,  with  the  following  necessary 
funds: 

For  salaries  of  teachers  and  officers $160,000 

For  the  erection  of  a new  building,  department  of 

education  and  training  school ,.v - 100,000 

For  library,  books  and  equipment 5, 000 

For  vocational  departments,  agriculture,  home  eco- 
nomics, and  manual  arts 2,000 

For  science  departments,  apparatus  and  supplies 2,000 

For  the  department  of  physical  training,  equipment 

and  supplies  2,000 

For  repairs  and  additions  to  power  plant 2,000 

For  sewer  tax  and  interest  on  same,  ordered  by  city 

council  5,500 


Total 


.$278,500 


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Missouri  State  Normal  School 


Until  the  city  established  a district  sewer  including  the  Normal 
School  the  institution  depended  upon  cesspools.  The  above  amount 
asked  for  sewer  tax  has  been  assessed  against  the  state  for  its  part  of  the 
district  sewer. 

During  the  regular  session  the  present  building  does  not  furnish 
adequate  accommodations.  In  several  instances  there  are  now  two 
teachers  doing  their  work  in  one  room.  Last  summer  it  was  necessary 
to  have  continuous  session  from  7 A.  m.  to  5 p.  m.  with  from  two  to  four 
teachers  using  the  same  room.  Members  of  the  faculty  tell  me  that  it 
is  impossible  for  them  to  organize  the  training  school  in  the  present 
quarters  so  as  to  give  proper  training  in  practice  teaching  to  the  mem- 
bers of  the  graduating  class.  We  urge  upon  you  the  necessity  of  appro- 
priating $100,000  for  a new  building. 

Yours  respectfully, 

John  J.  Schneider, 

President  Board  of  Regents. 


STUDENT  STATISTICS. 

During  the  biennial  period  we  have  operated  the  school  ninety-two 
weeks  divided  into  eight  terms.  The  smallest  enrollment  by  terms  was 
537  in  the  fall  of  1913,  and  the  largest  was  1,608  in  the  summer  of 
1914.  The  average  enrollment  by  terms  has  been  885,  with  an  average 
daily  attendance  of  815.  The  total  enrollment  by  terms  has  been  7,081, 
but  the  actual  number  of  individuals  attending  during  the  biennial 
period,  not  counting  anyone  twice,  has  been  3,118. 

Of  these  3,118  different  students  attending  during  the  biennial 
period,  221  have  been  granted  the  diploma;  374  have  been  granted  the 
regents’  certificate,  and  216  have  been  recommnded  for  the  rural  cer- 
tificate. 

Of  the  2,166  individuals  enrolled  in  the  Normal  School  from  Sep- 
tember, 1913,  to  August,  1914,  45  are  now  superintending  and  directing 
education  in  county,  city,  or  town;  87  are  teaching  in  high  schools;  437 
are  teaching  in  graded  schools  of  city  or  town ; 720  are  teaching  in  rural 
schools,  and  397  are  now  attending  school. 

Of  the  810  students  who  have  been  granted  diplomas  and  cer- 
tificates during  the  biennial  period  37  are  now  superintending  and  direct- 
ing schools  in  county,  city  or  town;  91  are  teaching  in  high  schools;  176 
are  teaching  in  the  graded  schools  of  city  or  town ; 347  are  teaching  in 
rural  schools,  and  172  are  now  attending  school. 


Fourth  District,  Springfield,  Mo. 


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AN  ADDITIONAL  BUILDING. 

There  is  not  another  state  educational  institution  that  does  not 
have  nearly  a hundred  per  cent  more  room  for  its  enrollment  than  has 
the  Fourth  District  Normal  School.  The  other  four  normal  schools 
have  adequate  accommodations  for  good  training  school  purposes.  The 
Fourth  District  Normal  School  has  wholly  inadequate  opportunities  for 
observation  and  teaching  on  the  part  of  its  students.  The  training  school 
is  truly  the  laboratory  of  the  department  of  education.  During  the 
present  year  there  will  be  120  graduates  in  the  full  course  and  more  than 
200  to  complete  the  regents’  certificate  course.  There  are  enough  other 
advanced  students  who  should  be  doing  observation  and  practice  teach- 
ing to  make  the  total  number  400,  who  should  have  opportunity  to 
teach  some  during  the  school  year. 

At  present  we  are  offering  opportunities  to  about  40  each  day. 
That  would  give  on  an  average  only  23  days  each  with  an  average  of  20 
minutes.  Anyone  acquainted  with  the  situation  would  say  that  each 
student  should  have  not  less  than  100  days  for  observation  and  teaching 
and  from  an  hour  and  a half  to  three  hours  each  day.  This  is  individual 
work  which  cannot  be  done  in  groups  or  classes.  From  the  above  it  is 
easily  calculated  that  for  the  very  best  opportunities  our  training  school 
should  offer  five  times  the  opportunities  we  now  have. 

A modern  fireproof  stone  building,  of  the  same  architecture  as 
the  main  building,  has  been  planned  to  accommodate  the  entire  depart- 
ment of  education,  where  all  the  theoretic  pedagogy  will  be  taught  to 
Normal  students,  and  where  all  of  the  practical  pedagogy,  including 
observation  and  practice  teaching,  will  be  conducted.  This  building 
will  be  78x128,  three  stories  high,  and  contain  six  suites  of  rooms  for 
the  first  six  grades,  and  a children’s  gymnasium ; four  school  rooms  for 
the  department  of  education,  and  a large  demonstration  room ; the  third 
floor  will  be  devoted  to  a junior  high  school  containing  one  large  study 
hall  and  eight  recitation  rooms.  Such  a building  with  its  furnishings 
will  cost  $100,000  or  more.  It  is  not  only  needed,  but  the  school  must 
have  it  if  it  would  meet  the  demands  made  upon  it  by  the  public  school 
interests  of  Southwest  Missouri. 


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STUDENTS  ENROLLED  SEPTEMBER,  1913,  TO 
AUGUST.  iQiJL. 


FROM  TWENTY-TWO  COUNTIES  OF 


Barry  54 

Barton  - 34 

Cedar  43 

Christian  75 

Dade  71 

Dallas  39 

Douglas  27 

Greene,  County  154 

Greene,  Springfield  3 77 

Howell  82 

Jasper  149 

Laclede  76 

Lawrence  70 


NORMAL  SCHOOL  DISTRICT  NO.  4. 


McDonald  53 

Newton  70 

Ozark  6 

Polk  48 

Stone  22 

Taney  28 

Texas  78 

Yernon  19 

Webster  94 

Wright  84 

Total... 1752 


FROM  OTHER  COUNTIES  IN  MISSOURI. 


Callaway  1 

Caldwell  1 

Camden  21 

Cape  Girardeau  1 

Carter  7 

Cass  4 

Chariton  1 

Clay  1 

Cole  3 

Cooper  7 

Crawford  22 

Bates  11 

Benton  2 

Bollinger  1 

Butler  5 

Davies  2 

Dent  21 

Dunklin  2 

Franklin  7 

Gasconade^®. 3 

Harrison  2 

Henry  20 

Hickory  12 

Jackson  8 

Jefferson  1 

Johnson  1 


Lincoln  3 

Linn  2 

Livingston  3 

Maries  — 8 

Montgomery  1 

Moniteau  2 

Miller  10 

New  Madrid  1 

Oregon  23 

Osage  2 

P'helps  19 

Pulaski  33 

Ray  1 

Reynolds  6 

Ripley  3 

Saline  2 

Shannon  26 

Shelby  2 

St.  Clair  21 

St.  Charles  2 

St.  Francois  - 1 

St.  Louis  --- 7 

Stoddard  3 

Washington  2 

Wayne  2 

Total 352 


FROM  OTHER  STATES. 


Arkansas  23 

California  1 

Illinois  1 

Kansas  9 

Oklahoma  24 


Number  Training  Students  enrolled  for  yi 
Number  Normal  Students  enrolled  for  y< 


Montana  1 

Texas  3 

Total 62 

r 178 


.2166 


Total. 


.2344 


Fourth  District,  Springfield,  Mo. 


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SALARIES  FUND. 

The  last  general  assembly  appropriated  $130,000  for  salaries  of 
teachers  and  officers.  This  amount  was  paid  out  on  warrants  drawn  to 
pay  teachers  and  officers  for  24  months  from  January  1,  1913,  to  De- 
cember 31,  1914.  The  parties  to  whom  these  warrants  have  been 
drawn,  with  the  amounts,  are  indicated  in  the  following: 

W.  T.  Carrington,  President,  24  months - . $ 7333.38 

C.  E.  Marsion,  Geography,  24  months 4233.33 

Norman  Freudenberger,  Latin,  24  months 4133.34 

Clyde  M.  Hill,  Mathematics,  24  months 4000.00 

M.  A.  O'’ Rear,  Education,  19  months 3425.00 

J.  W.  Shannon,  History,  23  months ~ 3480.00 

A.  F.  Temple,  Science,  24  months 3640.00 

W.  A.  Daggett,  Librarian,  24  months 3640.00 

F.  F.  Thompson,  Education,  24  months. 3640.00 

D.  T.  Kizer,  Science,  24  months 3540.00 

A.  G.  Fletcher,  Agriculture,  20  months - 3000.00 

C.  B.  Gentry,  Agriculture,  4 months.  .. 600.00 

Virginia  J.  Craig,  English,  18  months 2740.00 

Lillian  G.  Barker,  Drawing,  24  months 3050.00 

Theo.  W.  H.  Irion,  Education,  24  months 3100.00 

A.  W.  Briggs,  Physical  Training,  24  months 3100.00 

C.  P.  Kinsey,  Music,  24  months 3000.00 

W.  H.  Lynch,  Visitor,  24  months 3400.00 

S.  J.  Phelps,  Mathematics,  19  months 2475.00 

T.  J.  Walker,  History,  19  months 2375.00 

J.  D.  Delp,  Bookkeeper,  7 months 800.00 

Estelle  Hinton,  Education,  24  months 2716.67 

Anna  L.  Blair,  German,  19  months 2000.00 

Mary  Davis,  English,  24  months 2500.00 

Elizabeth  Faulkner,  English,  23  months 2390.00 

Stella  C.  Harris,  Manual  Arts,  19  months 1975.00 

Sue  S.  Perkins,  Mathematics,  24  months....-  -- 2500.00 

Elizabeth  Park,  Dean  of  Women,  24  months 2066.67 

Christiana  Hyatt,  Reading,  24  months 2500.00 

Margaret  Williams,  Domestic  Science,  17  months 1745.00 

Adah  Lewis,  Domestic  Science,  7 months 720.00 

Blanche  Skinner,  Education,  20  months 2000.00 

Theodosia  Callaway,  Education,  4 months 400.00 

Elizabeth  Bragg,  Education,  24  months 2286.66 

Adda  M.  Starrett,  Education,  20  months 2000.00 

Elsie  Greathead,  Education,  4 months 400.00 

Glenn  Johnson,  Manual  Training,  16  months 1600.00 

Mary  Woods,  English,  19  months 1750.00 

Dorothy  Jessup,  Physical  Training,  16  months 1293.34 

Romaine  Roach,  Domestic  Art,  7 months 525.00 

Louise  Nixon,  History,  8 months 680.00 

Mrs.  C.  P.  Kinsey,  Music,  12  months 1200.00 

Mrs.  Agnes  Cowan,  Music,  12  months 1200.00 

S.  F.  Myers,  Music,  12  months 600.00 

Grace  Palmer,  Librarian,  assistant,  24  months 945.00 

Mildred  Covington,  Secretary  to  President,  24  months 1200.00 

Florence  Dunlap,  Registrar,  16  months 560.00 

Martha  Finch,  Correspondence  Secretary,  16  months 560.00 

Henry  Meyer,  Engineer,  16  months 1600.00 

W.  H.  Hart,  Engineer’s  Assistant,  15  months 750.00 


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R.  B.  Greene,  Engineer’s  Assistant,  9 months 540.00 

H.  D.  Kelly,  Farmer,  6 months 310.00 

F.  A.  Crosby,  Helper,  9 months 450.00 

L.  A.  Golden,  Helper,  7 months 350.00 

John  Miller,  Helper,  3 months 120.00 

Joe  Barbee,  Janitor,  14  months 700.00 

Grant  Wollard,  Janitor,  15  months 750.00 

John  Yoekum,  Janitor,  3 months 150.00 

W.  S.  Smith,  8 months  400.00 

Frances  Gleason,  English,  44  weeks 1390.00 

Azalea  Badgley,  Drawing,  24  weeks 395.00 

Zoa  Thralls,  Education,  16  weeks 320.00 

Susie  Rabourn,  History,  Spring  and  Summer,  22  weeks 490.00 

Sara  Rabourn,  Mathematics,  Spring  and  Summer,  22  weeks 490.00 

Mary  Murphy,  Drawing,  Spring  and  Summer,  22  weeks 440.00 

W.  H.  Hayes,  Education,  Spring  and  Summer,  17  weeks 637.50 

Mrs.  F.  F.  Thompson,  English,  Spring  and  Summer,  24  weeks 630.00 

B.  A.  Taylor,  Mathematics,  Spring  and  Summer,  17  weeks 275.00 

W.  W.  Thomas,  Education,  Spring  and  Summer,  20  weeks 800.00 

F.  S.  Puckett,  Agriculture,  Spring  and  Summer,  12  weeks 480.00 

E.  J.  Knight,  Mathematics,  Summer,  10  weeks 250.00 

Myrtle  Teter,  Mathematics,  Spring  and  Summer,  20  weeks 400.00 

Mrs.  A.  W.  Lincoln,  Drawing,  Spring  and  Summer,  20  weeks 200.00 

Nellie  Sneed,  History,  Summer,  10  weeks 40.00 

J.  A.  Hylton,  Mathematics,  Spring  and  Summer,  20  weeks 350.00 

Nellie  Redding,  Music,  Spring  and  Summer,  20  weeks 350.00 

Jessie  Clark,  Domestic  Science,  Summer,  10  weeks 150.00 

Bertha  Wells,  Latin,  Spring  and  Summer,  20  weeks 400.00 

W.  J.  Osborne,  Education,  Summer,  10  weeks 400.00 

G.  H.  Boehm,  Education,  Summer  and  Spring,  17  weeks 560.00 

J.  E.  McPherson,  Agriculture,  Summer,  10  weeks 350.00 

F.  L.  Barton,  Education,  Summer,  10  weeks 300.00 

Flora  Parsons,  English,  Summer,  10  weeks 300.00 

Anna  L.  Blauvelt,  Art  Craft,  Summer,  10  weeks 300.00 

Fred  Park,  History,  Summer,  10  weeks 300.00 

L.  F.  Thomas,  Geography,  Summer,  10  weeks 300.00 

Clara  Schwieder,  English,  Spring  and  Summer,  16  weeks 320.00 

Ida  Knepper,  Mathematics,  Spring  and  Summer,  16  weeks 480.00 

Lucas  Campbell,  Science,  Summer,  10  weeks 200.00 

Geo.  P.  Ryan,  Mathematics,  Summer,  10  weeks 150.00 

Fred  Irion,  Education  and  Languages,  Summer,  8 weeks. 80.00 

Eva  Allen,  Education,  Summer,  10  weeks 50.00 

J.  A.  Wilson,  Penmanship,  Summer,  10  weeks 50.00 

F.  J.  Highfill,  Penmanship,  Summer,  10  weeks 50.00 

F.  J.  Burney,  History,  Summer,  10  weeks 100.00 

Mrs.  R.  H.  Love,  Drawing,  Summer,  10  weeks 70.00 

Elgin  A.  Ray,  Languages,  16  weeks 96.00 

Student  Help,  in  Library,  for  2 years 232.00 

Student  Help,  Teaching,  2 years 735.00 

Student  Help,  in  office,  for  2 years 348.00 

Student  Help,  Janitor  Service,  2 years 494.00 

Overdraft  from  1912  99.16 


Total $130,000.00 


Fourth  District,  Springfield,  Mo. 


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LIBRARY,  APPARATUS,  AND  SUPPLY  FUNDS. 

The  following  accounts  have  been  allowed  out  of  the  above-named 
funds  during  the  years  1913  and  1914: 

1913 

April  8 Narragansett  Machine  Co.,  gymnasium  supplies $ 115.20 

April  8 Fred  Medart  Mfg.  Co.,  steel  lockers . 669.63 

April  8 Standard  Plumbing  Co.,  bathing  equipment 90.94 

April  8 Sanitary  Plumbing  Co.,  shower  bath  material 105.52 

April  8 Springfield  Planing  Mill,  library  tables. 194.10 

April  8 Browne  Bros.,  magazines  1913... 200.00 

April  8 Ward  Bros.,  rebinding  241.65 

April  8 H.  W.  Wilson  Co.,  Year  Book  and  Encyclopedia 30.26 

Aug.  31  A.  C.  McClurg  & Co.,  library  and  scientific  equipment 135.43 

Aug.  31  A.  A.  Nystrom  & Co.,  library  and  scientific  equipment 18.00 

Aug.  31  Gaylord  Bros.,  library  and  scientific  equipment.... 92.56 

Aug.  31  A.  Y.  Ross,  library  and  scientific  equipment.. 63.13 

Aug.  31  Seeley  Photo  Supply  Co.,  library  and  scientific  equipment 58.59 

Aug.  31  A.  P.  Temple,  scientific  equipment 65.20 

Aug.  31  D.  T.  Kizer,  scientific  equipment 18.15 

Aug.  31  Electric  Equipment  Co.,  library  and  scientific  equipment... 36.72 

Oct.  7 Rand-McNally  & Co.,  library  and  scientific  equipment.. 70.60 

Oct.  7 C.  E.  Marston,  library  and  scientific  equipment 13.60 

Oct.  7 Rogers  & Baldwin  Hardware  Co.,  library  and  scien.  equipment 31.33 

Dec.  6 Central  Scientific  Co.,  laboratory  supplies 183.85 

Dec.  6 S.  A.  Dixon,  library  slips  58.95 

Dec.  6 The  J.  J.  Duck  Co.,  supplies  physics  department.. 12.79 

Dec.  6 W.  M.  Welch  Mfg.  Co.,  supplies  physics  department 102.68 

1914. 

Jan.  6 Browne  Bros.,  magazine'  subscriptions  200.00 

Jan.  6 E.  H.  Sheldon  & Co.,  benches 175.22 

Jan.  6 A.  C.  McClurg  & Co.,  library  books.. 453.62 

Feb.  6 Frances  E.  Sabin,  Latin  supplies 5.00 

Feb.  6 Marine  Biological  Laboratory,  supplies  biological  dept 4.00 

Mar.  5 Springfield  Seed  Co.,  manual  training  supplies 5.94 

Mar.  5 Ward  Bros.,  binding  library  books 164.42 

Mar.  5 Gaylord  Bros.,  library  supplies  12.35 

Mar.  5 McClurg  & Co.,  library  supplies.. 797.50 

Mar.  5 Medart  Mfg.  Co.,  gymnasium  supplies.. 119.30 

Mar.  17  A.  F.  Fine,  domestic  science  supplies 29.43 

Mar.  31  Past  Exploration  Society,  lantern  slides 18.20 

Mar.  31  Walker-O’Byrne,  gymnasium  supplies  12.00 

Mar.  31  Narragansett  Machine  Co.,  gymnasium  supplies  1.30 

April  4 A.  F.  Fine,  domestic  science  supplies 18.55 

April  4 D.  T.  Kizer,  biology  supplies  9.41 

April  4 The  Hankins  Co.,  drawing  boards  4.50 

April  4 William  H.  Rau,  lantern  slides  9.90 

April  15  A.  G.  Fletcher,  agricultural  supplies 86.87 

May  1 A.  F.  Fine,  domestic  science  supplies 54.24 

May  1 Springfield  Seed  Co.,  manual  training  supplies. 9.93 

May  1 Davis  Planing  Mill  Co.,  manual  training  supplies 17.0C 

May  1 Browne  Book  and  Stationery  Co.,  11  gal.  ink 11.50 

May  14  Library  Bureau,  library  supplies 214.00 

May  14  Springfield  Planing  Mill  Co.,  engineer’s  supplies 6.55 

May  14  The  Sanitary  Market,  domestic  science  supplies 3.10 

May  14  Merchants  Ice  & Fuel  Co.,  domestic  science  and  Irvington  Hall 

supplies  18.00 

June  6 World  Book  Co.,  library  books (>.36 


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June  6 Cross  Specialty  Co.,  domestic  science  supplies 2.75 

June  6 Springfield  Seed  Co.,  manual  training  supplies 6.29 

June  6 T.  E.  Henderson,  agricultural  supplies 15.45 

June  6 McGregor-Noe  Hardware  Co.,  domestic  science  supplies 9.00 

June  6 Bausch  & Bomb  Optical  Co.,  geography  supplies 22.13 

June  6 William  H.  Rau,  geography  supplies 41.40 

June  6 Rand  McNally  Co.,  geography  supplies.. 27.60 

June  6 F.  Jay  Haynes,  geography  supplies 11.90 

June  6 Library  Bureau,  geography  supplies  21.00 

June  30  Hoover  Bros.,  manual  training  supplies... 20.37 

June  30  A.  F.  Fine,  domestic  science  supplies 20.95 

June  30  C.  E.  Denton,  domestic  science  supplies 1.75 

June  30  H.  & B.  Dept.  Store,  domestic  science  supplies 7.40 

June  30  Hankins  Dental  & Surgical  Supply  C >.,  domestic  training  supplies  2.50 

June  30  Welch  Mfg.  Co.,  agricultural  supplies — 18.50 

July  24  H.  W.  Wilson  Co.,  subscription  Readers’  Guide 6.00 

July  24  McClurg  & Co.,  library  books 36.56 

July  24  Ward  Brothers,  binding  books 140.91 

July  24  Hinds,  Noble  & Eldridge,  binding  books 2.40 

July  24  The  Century  Co.,  books.... 37.13 

Aug.  10  Gaylord  Brothers,  library  supplies 38.99 

Aug.  10  A.  C.  McClurg  & Co.,  library  supplies 3.25 

Aug.  10  Library  Bureau,  library  supplies  64.79 

Aug.  10  H.  & B.,  Dept.  Store,  manual  training  supplies 1.60 

Aug.  10  Conrad  Slide  & Products  Co.,  lantern  slides 35.00 

Aug.  10  A.  Y.  Ross,  supplies  physics  department... 103.46 

Aug.  10  W.  M.  Welch  Mfg.  Co.,  supplies  physics  dept,  and  office 69.46 

Aug.  10  Hulburt  Sheppard  Co.,  supplies  physics  dept 30.89 

Aug.  10  Central  Scientific  Co.,  supplies  physics  dept 165.67 

Aug.  10  D.  T.  Kizer,  supplies  physiology  dept 13.90 

Nov.  6 Wright  & Ditson,  gymnasium  supplies 18,71 


6074.78 


POWER  HOUSE  FUND. 

The  following  accounts  have  been  allowed  out  of  the  Power  House 


Fund  during  the  years  1913  and  1914: 

1913. 

Jan.  9 St.  L.  & S.  F.  R.  R.  Co.,  beam  for  stokers $ 28.72 

Jan.  9 W.  T.  Carrington,  freight  on  stokers 127.80 

Jan.  9 United  Iron  Works  Co.,  repairs  on  power  house 19.22 

Jan.  9 Kirby  & Naber,  repairs  on  power  house — 16.00 

Jan.  9 Marblehead  Lime  Co.,  brick  for  power  house  repair 61.45 

Jan.  9 John  H.  Shackleford,  repair  on  power  house — 12.50 

Jan.  9 R.  G.  Johnson,  insurance  - 34.50 

Jan.  9 J.  W.  Fairbanks,  insurance  46.00 

Jan.  9 Martin  & Co.,  insurance  - - 27.60 

Feb.  14  Chas.  Lloyd,  member  of  board  of  arbitration 10.00 

Feb.  14  W.  H.  Killbuck,  member  board  of  arbitration 5.00 

Mar.  8 Richesin  & Long,  insurance  - - 35.00 

Mar.  8 Williams  Lumber  & Mfg.  Co.,  repair  power  plant 130.75 

April  8 Greene  Engineering  Co 1403.08 

April  8 Investor  Realty  Co.,  insurance,  $2000.00 27.60 

April  8 E.  W.  Phillips  & Son.,  insurance,  $1000.00 - 13.80 

April  8 Johnson  Heat  Regulating  Co.,  repair  material 14.20 

1914. 

Jan.  8 H.  W.  Rowden,  boring  well,  on  account... 50.00 

Jan.  23  H.  W.  Rowden,  boring  well,  on  account 50.00 


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Feb.  G H.  W.  Rowden,  boring  well,  on  account 50.00 

Feb.  6 Harry  Cooper  Supply  Co.,  engineer’s  supplies...- 65.34 

Mar.  4 H.  W.  Rowden,  boring  well,  on  account 50.00 

Mar.  5 Harry  Cooper  Supply  Co.,  engineer’s  supplies 139.63 

Mar.  23  H.  W.  Rowden,  boring  well,  on  account ------ 50.00 

April  18  H.  W.  Rowden,  boring  well,  on  account — 100.00 

April  25  H.  W.  Rowden,  boring  well,  on  account 100.00 

May  1 Harry  Cooper,  engineer’s  supplies,  on  account  of  well — . 92.91 

May  11  H.  W.  Rowden,  boring  well,  on  account. - 200.00 

May  20  Albert  C.  Moore  & Co.,  engineer  water  plant 100.00 

May  20  H.  W.  Rowden,  boring  well,  on  account 350.00 

Oct.  5 Wiederhildt  Construction  Co.,  chimney,  power  house - 750.90 


$ 4162.00 


MUSIC  FUND. 

For  the  20  months,  January,  1913,  to  September,  1914,  the  music 
account  was  kept  separate  from  the  incidental  fund,  and  the  following 
expenditures  were  made  out  of  that  fund  and  the  balance  transferred 


to  the  incidental  fund : 

Mrs.  C.  P.  Kinsey,  teaching  music $1500.00 

Mrs.  Agnes  Dade  Cowan,  teaching  music  - - 817.30 

Sydney  F.  Myers,  teaching  music  -----  -- 905.35 

Miss  Henrietta  Keller,  teaching  music 1001.40 

Miss  Florence  Smith,  teaching  music — — . 60.00 

Martin  Bros.,  rent  on  pianos _. 150.00 

L.  E.  Lines,  rent  on  pianos - 62.50 

Minneapolis  Symphony  Orchestra  ----- - 230.00 

Advertising,  Music  — - 97.06 

Musical  Instruments,  purchased  - - 66.38 

Tuning  Pianos  — - - 24.50 


Total  expenditures — $4914.49 


INCIDENTAL  FUND. 

The  following  amounts  have  been  allowed  out  of  the  Incidental 


Fund  during  the  years  1913  and  1914: 

1913 

Jan.  1 Virginia  J.  Craig,  prizes  in  oration......  — $ 25.00 

Jan.  1 W.  T.  Carrington,  student  help,  Dec 24.00 

Jan.  1 Mabel  Rathbone,  taxes,  Greenwood  63.08 

Jan.  3 Margaret  Williams,  salary  for  Dec ------ 100.00 

Jan.  3 Elizabeth  Bragg,  salary  for  Dec 83.33 

Jan.  3 Elizabeth  Park,  salary  for  Dec.... 83.33 

Jan.  3 W.  S.  Smith,  salary  for  Dec 50.00 

Jan.  3 Mildred  Covington,  salary  for  Dec 50.00 

Jan.  3 Henry  Meyer,  salary  for  Dec - 100.00 

Jan.  3 W.  H.  Hart,  salary  for  Dec 50.00 

Jan.  3 F.  A.  Crosby,  salary  for  Dec 50.00 

Jan.  3 R.  B.  Green,  salary  for  half  of  Dec.. 30.00 

Jan.  3 John  Miller,  salary  for  Dec 40.00 

Jan.  3 Joe  Barbee,  salary  for  Dec 50.00 


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Jan.  3 Grant  Wollard,  salary  for  Dec... 50.00 

Jan.  3 W.  T.  Clopton,  student  help.... 18.00 

Jan.  3 Ira  Wilson,  student  help  18.00 

Jan.  3 F.  C.  Hemphill,  student  help  15.00 

Jan.  3 Aden  Rogers,  student  help  15.00 

Jan.  3 Malinda  McDonald,  student  help 10.00 

Jan.  3 Martha  Mellor,  student  help  10.00 

Jan.  3 Onita  Woody,  student  help  10.00 

Jan.  3 Grace  Palmer,  student  help  10.00 

Jan.  9 W.  I.  Rhodes,  2 cars  coal  245.52 

Jan.  9 Springfield  Gas  & Electric  Co.,  Dec.  service 47.84 

Jan.  9 Mo.  and  Kan.  Telephone  Co.,  service  for  Dec 8.89 

Jan.  31  Gardner  Office  Supply  Co.,  office  supplies 11.65 

Feb.  8 Springfield  Gas  & Electric  Co.,  service  for  Jan 71.93 

Feb.  8 Mo.  & Kan.  Telephone  Co.,  service  for  Jan... 5.84 

Feb.  8 John  Deere  P'low  Co.,  supply  agricultural  dept 18.85 

Feb.  8 W.  P.  Evans,  Board  Meeting,  Jan.  22 40.00 

Feb.  8 M.  B.  Clarke,  Board  Meeting,  Jan.  22 22.50 

Feb.  8 J.  M.  Earp,  Board  Meeting,  Jan.  22 15.00 

Feb.  14  W.  T.  Carrington,  student  help... ........  35.60 

Feb.  14  Walker-0 ’Byrne  Elec.  Co.,  fixtures  for  auditorium 1000.00 

Feb.  14  Henry  Meyer,  horse  for  Dec.  and  Jan.. 30.00 

Feb.  14  W.  T.  Carrington,  trip  to  Jefferson  City 26.40 

Mar.  8 Inland  Printing  Co.,  bulletins,  programs,  etc 539.05 

Mar.  8 J.  I.  Holcomb  Mfg.  Co.,  brushes 32.25 

Mar.  8 Banner  Electric  Works,  electric  lamps 9.60 

Mar.  8 E.  Speaker,  repairs,  Greenwood  furnace 18.00 

Mar.  8 Tucker  & Ferguson  Transfer  Co.,  hauling 2.50 

Mar.  8 Rogers  & Baldwin  Hardware  Co.,  screens  and  supplies 102.44 

Mar.  8 Springfield  Water  Co.,  supply  for  Nov.,  Dec.,  Jan.,  Feb 398.08 

Mar.  8 St.  L.  & S.  F.  R.  R.  Co.,  freight  on  2 cars  coal 71.92 

Mar.  8 Central  Coal  and  Coke  Co.,  2 cars  slack 131.10 

Mar.  8 Gordon-Fulbright,  hauling  2 cars  coal 43.70 

Mar.  8 Chas.  A.  Howell,  21160  lbs  coal.... 37.00 

Mar.  8 Springfield  Coal  and  Material  Co.,  6 loads  of  coal 35.95 

Mar.  8 Springfield  Stone  and  Fuel  Co.,  2 cars  coal.... 303.32 

Mar.  8 W.  M.  Welch  Mfg.  Co.,  office  supplies 59.60 

Mar.  8 American  Seating  Co.,  desks  for  Greenwood 67.50 

Mar.  8 W.  T.  Carrington,  student  help  and  postage 48.50 

Mar.  8 Springfield  Gas  & Electric  Co.,  service  for  Feb 107.91 

Mar.  8 W.  T.  Carrington,  expenses  trip  to  Jefferson  City 25.30 

Mar.  8 Mo.  and  Kan.  Telephone  Co.,  service  Feb 6.89 

Mar.  12  A.  F.  Fine,  domestic  department  supplies.......... 35.55 

Mar.  12  Springfield  Mo.,  Republican,  advertising 100.00 

Mar.  12  Springfield,  Mo.,  Leader,  advertising 100.00 

Mar.  12  Springfield  Paper  Supply  Co.,  general  supplies 92.98 

Mar.  12  Springfield  Seed  Co.,  manual  training  supplies 15.09 

Mar.  12  Harry  Cooper  Supply  Co.,  engineer’s  supplies 43.59 

Mar.  12  E.  M.  Wilhoit  Oil  Co.,  oils.. 34.53 

Mar.  12  Gardner  Office  Supply  Co.,  office  supplies 7.05 

Mar.  12  Worrell  Mfg.  Co.,  disenfectants 20.00 

Mar.  12  W.  I.  Rhodes,  2 cars  coal 165.42 

Mar.  12  Menry  Meyer,  horse  for  Feb.  and  March 30.00 

April  8 Mo.  and  Kan.  Telephone  Co.,  April  service 14.09 

April  8 Springfield  Gas  & Electric  Co.,  service  for  March 72.63 

April  8 W.  P.  Evans,  Board  Meeting  March  24 40.00 

April  8 W.  Y.  Foster,  Board  Meeting  March  24 20.00 

April  8 C.  A.  Lockwood,  Board  Meeting  March  24 15.00 

April  8 Keet  & Rountree  Dry  Goods  Co.,  balance  acct 9.92 

April  8 McGregor-Noe  Hardware  Co.,  hardware  for  new  building 371.87 

April  8 W.  I.  Rhodes,  3 cars  coal 343.37 


Fourth  District,  Springfield,  Mo.  15 

April  8 Springfield  Stone  & Fuel  Co.,  car — 3 wagons  coal 160.73 

April  8 Geo.  A.  McCollum,  9V2  months  secretary  board — 39.52 

April  8 A.  W.  Briggs,  gymnasium  supplies 29.25 

April  16  Theo.  W.  H.  Irion,  expenses  in  extension  course 37.25 

May  9 Clyde  M.  Hill,  expenses  in  extension  course 41.83 

May  9 Springfield  Gas  & Elec.  Co.,  April  service 74.15 

May  31  Mo.  Kan.  Telephone  Co.,  April  service 13.35 

May  31  Springfield  Water  Co.,  service  March  and  April 238.87 

May  31  Walker-O’Byrne  Electrical  Co.,  lighting  conductors.. 85.15 

May  31  Johnson  Heat  Regulating  Co.,,  supplies 14.20 

May  31  J.  E.  Martin  Furniture  Co.,  140  Chairs — 356.70 

May  31  Electrical  Equipment  Co.,  electrical  supplies 14.00 

May  31  Buxton  & Skinner,  Sec.  hook 9.20 

May  31  Keet  & Rountree  Dry  Goods  Co.,  towels 4.50 

May  31  C.  H.  Heer  Dry  Goods  Co.,  domestic  science  supplies 4.87 

May  31  Springfield  Paper  Supply  Co.,  paper  and  towel  supplies 48.16 

May  31  G.  D.  Milligan  Grocer  Co.,  sweeping  compound 36.00 

May  31  Blain-Seamans  Grocer  Co.,  mops  and  soap 9.00 

May  31  A.  B.  Duncan,  picture  and  frame 20.00 

May  31  Harry  Cooper  Supply  Co.,  supplies.... 11.83 

May  31  Rogers  & Baldwin  Hardware  Co.,  supplies 15.48 

May  31  Widbin  & Fox  Paint  Co.,  supplies 5.75 

May  31  Marblehead  Lime  Co.,  fire  clay 2.00 

May  31  E.  Speaker,  repairs  to  furnace,  Greenwood 2.00 

May  31  Schweitzer  Bros.,  engineer’s  supplies  — - 2.79 

May  31  Gardner  Office  Supply  Co.,  supplies 3.05 

May  31  M.  M.  Williams,  domestic  supplies  26.79 

May  31  Stella  C.  Harris,  manual  art  supplies 9.17 

May  31  Mrs.  L.  G.  Barker,  drawing  supplies 3.90 

May  31  A.  C.  McClurg  & Co.,  library  supplies 102.57 

May  31  Ward  Bros.,  library  binding  - 67.66 

May  31  S.  A.  Dixon,  library  supplies  54.63 

May  31  Gaylord  Bros.,  library  supplies  - 6.65 

May  31  H.  W.  Wilson,  library  supplies  6.00 

May  31  Fred  Medart  Mfg.  Co.,  gymnasium  supplies 306.65 

May  31  J.  C.  Liker,  31  sq.  yd.  paving  at  $2.28 70.68 

June  30  Henry  Meyer,  horse  April,  May 30.00 

June  30  Springfield  Gas  & Electric  Co.,  service  for  May 46.49 

June  30  E.  E.  E.  McJimsey,  trip  to  Jefferson  City 19.20 

June  30  W.  Y.  Foster,  Board  Meeting,  June 20.00 

June  30  C.  A.  Lockwood,  Board  Meeting,  June .. 15.00 

June  30  W.  S.  Candler,  Board  Meeting,  June. - 15.00 

June  30  Springfield,  Mo.,  Republican,  flags 28.70 

June  30  Hoover  Bros.,  crayon  and  erasers - 14.50 

June  30  A.  F.  Fine,  domestic  supplies 16.39 

June  30  St.  Louis  Republic,  advertising  in  1912 125.00 

June  30  Springfield  Furniture  Co.,  3 dozen  chairs 22.50 

June  30  Inland  Printing  Co.,  books  and  programs — 83.00 

June  30  Mo.  and  Kan.  Telephone  Co.,  June  service 13.49 

June  30  Chas.  H.  Heer  & Co.,  domestic  supplies .. 4.40 

June  30  St.  Louis  & San  Francisco  R.  R.,  R.  L.  Mov 1.68 

June  30  Pioneer  Floral  Co.,  plants  for  campus 14.00 

June  30  Norman  Freudenberger,  lantern  and  slides 105.78 

July  31  Springfield  Gas  & Electric  Co.,  June  service 51.21 

July  31  Mo.  & Kan.  Telephone  Co.,  June  service 12.28 

July  31  Springfield  Water  Co.,  May  and  June  service 188.05 

July  31  Midland  Chemical  Co.,  scrubbing  compound  and  polish 75.00 

July  31  Hickman-Waddell  Grocer  Co.,  bill  of  July  22 2.90 

July  31  Springfield  Seed  Co.,  manual  training  supplies....  6.30 

July  31  United  Iron  Works,  flag  pole 25.24 

July  31  Springfield  Planing  Mill,  Lumber  & Con.  Co 4.75 


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July  31  Standard  Plumbing  Co.,  engineer’s  supplies 11.10 

July  31  Widbin  & Fox  Paint  Co.,  engineer’s  supplies 9.25 

July  31  Williams  Lumber  & Mfg.  Co.,  engineer’s  supplies 118.40 

July  31  Springfield  Stone  & Fuel  Co.,  engineer’s  supplies 9.46 

July  31  A.  F.  Fine,  domestic  science  supplies 31.34 

July  31  Bessie  A.  Knox,  stenographic  work 4.00 

July  31  Springfield  Coal  and  Material  Co.,  coal  for  dormitory 9.25 

July  31  Harry  Cooper  Supply  Co.,  engineer’s  supplies 2.32 

July  31  Gardner  Office  Supply  Co.,  office  supplies 18.55 

July  31  Merchants’  Ice  & Fuel  Co.,  domestic  supplies 16.00 

July  31  Rogers  & Baldwin  Hardware  Co.,  engineer’s  supplies 21.36 

July  31  Springfield  Paper  Supply  Co.,  paper  supplies 42.00 

Aug.  31  Margaret  M.  Williams,  home  economic  supplies 16.02 

Aug.  31  Colonial  Hotel  Co.,  banquet  for  alumni 126.00 

Aug.  31  Hy.  Meyer,  horse  for  June  and  July 30.00 

Aug.  31  Springfield  Leader,  advertising  6.24 

Aug.  31  Springfield,  Mo.,  Republican,  advertising 7.02 

Aug.  31  H.  & B.  Dept.  Store,  domestic  science  supplies... 3.75 

Aug.  31  Schneitter  Bros.,  engineer’s  supplies 8.93 

Aug.  31  G.  D.  Milligan  Grocer  Co.,  janitor’s  supplies 12.00 

Aug.  31  Inland  Printing  Co.,  Bulletin  cuts,  programs,  etc 1088.25 

Aug.  31  Springfield  Gas  & Electric  Co.,  July  service 39.59 

Aug.  31  Mo.  & Kan.  Telephone  Co.,  August  service 10.36 

Aug.  31  W.  M.  Welch  Mfg.  Co.,  diplomas  and  invitations 377.70 

Aug.  31  E.  B.  Hall,  engraving  cups 2.58 

Aug.  31  W.  T.  Carrington,  stamps  and  postage 50.00 

Aug.  31  Mildred  Covington,  exchange  typewriter 20.00 

Sept.  10  Springfield  Security  Co.,  insurance  on  Greenwood 84.00 

Sept.  10  Springfield  Furniture  Co.,  4 tables 12.00 

Sept.  10  Springfield  Stone  & Fuel  Co.,  1 car  Kansas  lump  coal 134.18 

Sept.  10  Widbin  & Fox,  engineer’s  supplies 5.20 

Sept.  10  Diffenderffer  Implement  Co.,  repairs  to  mower 1.70 

Sept.  10  Cash  Dry  Goods  Co.,  office  supplies 7.70 

Sept.  10  H.  Proserpi,  granitoid  walks  222.75 

Sept.  10  Mo.  & Kan.  Telephone  Co.,  Sept,  service 9.08 

Sept.  10  Harry  Cooper  Supply  Co.,  engineer’s  supplies.  .. 17.79 

Sept.  10  W.  M.  Welch  Mfg.  Co.,  commencement  invitations 75.00 

Sept.  10  Springfield  Water  Co.,  June  and  July  service 168.40 

Sept.  10  C.  E.  Marston,  laboratory  supplies 13.90 

Oct.  7 Martin  Furniture  & Carpet  Co.,  furniture  supplies 37.00 

Oct.  7 Heer  Furniture  & Carpet  Co.,  teachers’  desks 114.00 

Oct.  7 Remington  Typewriter  Co.,  new  typewriter 50.00 

Oct.  7 Williams  Lumber  & Mfg.  Co.,  engineer’s  supplies 47.50 

Oct.  7 Springfield  Gas  & Electric  Co.,  Aug.  and  Sept,  service. 29.34 

Oct.  7 Springfield  City  Water  Co.,  Sept,  service 90.00 

Oct.  7 E.  M.  Wilhoit,  oil  2.00 

Oct.  7 Hawkeye  Compound  Co.,  liquid  compound 31.60 

Oct.  7 Singer  Sewing  Machine  Co.,  repairs  to  6 machines 6.00 

Oct.  7 Schweitzer  Bros.,  engineer’s  supplies  3.95 

Oct.  7 Sanitary  Plumbing  & Heating  Co.,  engineer’s  supplies 18.20 

Oct.  7 Gardner  Office  Supply  Co.,  office  supplies 5.40 

Oct.  7 Springfield  Seed  Co.,  manual  training  supplies 5.48 

Oct.  7 Davis  Planing  Mill  Co.,  manual  training  supplies 19.80 

Oct.  7 Rogers  & Baldwin  Hardware  Co.,  engineer’s  supplies 20.60 

Oct.  7 Springfield  Paper  Supply  Co.,  tablets  and  office  supplies 13.34 

Oct.  7 Henry  Meyer,  horse  for  Aug.  and  Sept 30.00 

Oct.  7 Carrie  L.  Hopwood,  notary  acknowledgments 3.25 

Oct.  7 Mo.  & Kan.  Telephone  Co.,  Oct.  service 9.35 

Oct.  7 Greene  Engineering  Co.,  freight  on  stoker  repairs 1.73 

Oct.  31  Midland  Chemical  Co.,  disinfectants  45.00 

Oct.  31  Imperial  Brush  Co.,  brushes  27.00 


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Inland  Printing  & Binding  Co.,  bulletins 158.50 

Springfield  Gas  & Electric  Co.,  October  service 46.09 

Springfield  City  Water  Co.,  October  service 94.21 

E.  M.  Wilhoit  Oil  Co.,  oil  science  7.15 

McGregor-Noe  Hardware  Co.,  domestic  supplies  18.11 

J.  E.  Martin  Furniture  and  Carpet  Co.,  chairs  for  pri.  dept.. 8.40 

Conrad  Slide  and  Projection  Co.,  department  of  botany 36.00 

A.  F.  Fine,  domestic  science  supplies  11.43 

The  Globe-Wernicke  Co.,  filing  cabinet 77.50 

Missouri  & Kansas  Telephone  Co.,  October  service 9.25 

Harry  Cooper  Supply  Co.,  engineer’s  supplies  29.03 

Widbin  & Fox  P'aint  Co.,  engineer’s  supplies 14.65 

Rogers  & Baldwin  Hardware  Co.,  engineer’s  supplies 14.35 

St.  Louis  & San  Francisco  R.  R.  Co.,  engineer’s  supplies 1.32 

The  Walker-O’Byrne  Electric  Co.,  engineer’s  supplies 2.30 

Springfield  Planing  Mill  Const.  Co.,  engineer’s  supplies 13.40 

Springfield  Paper  Supply  Co.,  janitor’s  supplies 19.25 

Williams  Lumber  & Mfg.  Co.,  engineer’s  supplies 25.15 

W.  P.  Evans,  Board  Meeting  Nov.  18 40.00 

W.  Y.  Foster,  Board  Meeting  Nov.  18 20.00 

C.  A.  Lockwood,  Board  Meeting  Nov.  18 15.00 

W.  S.  Candler,  Board  Meeting  Nov.  18 15.00 

Springfield  Seed  Co.,  manual  training  supplies 4.71 

Kirby  & Naber,  engineer’s  supplies 21.50 

Springfield  Gas  & Electric  Co.,  November  service 65.29 

Schweitzer  Brothers,  engineer’s  supplies  3.25 

Harry  Cooper  Supply  Co.,  engineer’s  supplies 15.33 

Groblebe  Lumber  Co.,  engineer’s  supplies  5.00 

Rogers  & Baldwin  Hdw.  Co.,  engineer’s  supplies 18.90 

Springfield  Stone  & Fuel  Co.,  7 cars  coal 898.35 

Springfield  City  Water  Co.,  November  service 100.50 

Missouri  & Kansas  Tel.  Co.,  November  service 9.83 

American  Seating  Co.,  book-holders  in  auditorium 37.50 

Gardner  Office  Supply  Co.,  office  supplies 3.50 

J.  E.  Martin  Furniture  & Carpet  Co.,  domestic  science  supplies. 5.92 

A.  F.  Fine,  domestic  science  supplies 27.38 

The  Sanitary  Market,  domestic  science  supplies  9.20 

Blain-Seamans  Grocer  Co.,  janitors’  supplies  4.50 

G.  D.  Milligan  Grocer  Co.,  sweeping  compound 12.00 

The  Worrell  Mfg.  Co.,  disinfectants  10.00 

Arch  Jones,  repairs  to  Greenwood 30.00 

Henry  Meyers,  horse  for  October  and  November 30.00 

W.  T.  Carrington,  janitor-student  help  October  and  November 30.20 

Green  Engineering  Co.,  engineer’s  supplies  21.80 

Standard  Plumbing  Co.,  engineer’s  supplies  19.30 

W.  T.  Carrington,  traveling  expenses  37.70 

W.  T.  Carrington,  student-janitor  help,  December 25.60 

M.  A.  O’Rear,  traveling  expenses  8.36 

Inland  Printing  & Binding  Co.,  report  cards 7.00 

Chas.  H.  Heer  Dry  Goods  Co.,  ribbons 1.50 

Davis  Planing  Mill  Co.,  engineer’s  supplies 4.30 

Williams  Lumber  & Mfg.  Co.,  engineer’s  supplies 13.20 

Lawson  Williams,  helping  engineer  36.75 

A.  G.  Fletcher,  agricultural  supplies 37.60 

Widbin  & Fox  Paint  Co.,  engineer’s  supplies  7.35 

The  H.  W.  Wilson  Co.,  subscriptions 11.00 

Springfield  Stone  and  Fuel  Co.,  one  car  coal 132.83 

A.  F.  Fine,  domestic  science  supplies 16.15 

Hoover  Brothers,  crayon  32.00 

Springfield  City  Water  Co.,  December  service 124.08 


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Jan.  6 J.  I.  Holcomb  Mfg.  Co.,  janitors’  supplies 49.40 

Jan.  6 H.  & B.  Dept.  Store,  domestic  science  supplies....- 1.80 

Jan.  6 Harry  Cooper  Supply  Co.,  engineer’s  supplies 106.62 

Jan.  6 Williams  Lumber  & Mfg.  Co.,  engineer’s  supplies 36.81 

Jan.  6 E.  M.  Wilhoit  Oil  Co.,  engineer’s  supplies 6.25 

Jan.  6 Springfield  Planing  Mill  & Const.  Co.,  engineer’s  supplies 6.15 

Jan.  6 Rogers  & Baldwin  Hardware  Co.,  engineer’s  supplies 16.50 

Jan.  6 Henry  Meyer,  horse  for  December  and  January 30.00 

Jan.  6 Missouri  and  Kansas  Telephone  Co.,  December  service 8.33 

Jan.  6 Springfield  Gas  & Electric  Co.,  December  service 39.05 

Jan.  6 Azalia  Badgley,  salary  for  November,  1913 20.00 

Feb.  6 Gardner  Office  Supply  Co.,  office  supplies 19.50 

Feb.  6 Missouri  and  Kansas  Telephone  Co.,  January  service 8.13 

Feb.  6 Springfield  City  Water  Co.,  January  service 80.34 

Feb.  6 Springfield  Gas  and  Electric  Co.,  January  service 55.13 

Feb.  6 American  Seating  Co.,  desks  120.00 

Feb.  6 Heer  Furniture  and  Carpet  Co.,  8 window  shades 8.80 

Feb.  6 Widbin  & Fox  Paint  Co.,  engineer’s  supplies 4.80 

Feb.  6 Springfield  Stone  and  Fuel  Co.,  7 cars  coal 288.38 

Feb.  6 Sanitary  Plumbing  and  Heating  Co.,  engineer’s  supplies 24.00 

Feb.  6 E.  M.  Wilhoit,  engineer’s  supplies  22.86 

Feb.  6 Williams  Lumber  & Mfg.  Co.,  engineer’s  supplies 16.61 

Feb.  6 Blain-Seamans  Grocer  Co.,  mops 2.25 

Feb.  6 Heer  Dry  Goods  Co.,  domestic  art  supplies 2.69 

Feb.  6 The  Sanitary  Market,  domestic  science  supplies 4.50 

Feb.  6 Singer  Sewing  Machine  Co.,  domestic  art  supplies 48.00 

Feb.  6 C.  E.  Marston,  traveling  expenses  4.35 

Feb.  6 Springfield  Paper  Supply  Co.,  office  supplies 36.10 

Feb.  6 Burroughs  Adding  Machine  Co.,  exchange  adding  machine 146.00 

Feb.  6 Rogers  & Baldwin  Hdw.  Co.,  engineer  and  manual  training  supplies  71.53 

Feb.  6 Inland  Printing  and  Binding  Co.,  bulletins 124.16 

Feb.  6 A.  F.  Fine,  domestic  science  supplies  24.09 

Feb.  28  Knox  Bell,  library  help  12.00 

Feb.  28  Edw.  West,  janitor  help  15.00 

Feb.  28  Earl  Burton,  janitor  help  20.00 

Feb.  28  Lawson  Williams,  38  days  in  January  and  February 66.50 

Mar.  5 Gardner  Office  Supply  Co.,  office  supplies 3.85 

Mar.  5 Inland  Printing  and  Binding  Co.,  program  cards  and  coupons 37.00 

Mar.  5 Springfield  Stone  and  Fuel  Co.,  16  cars  coal 566.95 

Mar.  5 Rogers  & Baldwin  Hardware  Co.,  engineer’s  supplies 24.19 

Mar.  5 United  Iron  Works,  engineer’s  supplies  3.50 

Mar.  5 Johnson  Heat  Regulating  Co.,  engineer’s  supplies  8.25 

Mar.  5 Schweitzer  Brothers,  engineer’s  supplies  3.00 

Mar.  5 Wilhoit  Oil  Co.,  engineer’s  supplies  6.25 

Mar.  5 E.  Speaker,  engineer’s  supplies  21.50 

Mar.  5 Greene  Engineering  Co.,  engineer’s  supplies  17.89 

Mar.  5 Springfield  City  Water  Co.,  February  service 120.07 

Mar.  5 Springfield  Gas  & Electric  Co.,  February  service 77.98 

Mar.  5 Wizard  Products  Co.,  sweeping  compound  5.25 

Mar.  5 Widbin  & Fox,  engineer’s  supplies  4.05 

Mar.  5 Missouri  and  Kansas  Telephone  Co.,  February  service 11.33 

Mar.  5 Henry  Meyer,  horse  for  February  and  March 30.00 

Mar.  14  H.  W.  Rawden,  boring  well  account  50.00 

Mar.  31  Henry  Meyer,  salary  for  March 100.00 

Mar.  31  H.  D.  Kelley,  salary  for  March 50.00 

Mar.  31  W.  H.  Hart,  salary  for  March 50.00 

Mar.  31  L.  A.  Golden,  salary  for  March 50.00 

Mar.  31  Joe  Barbee,  salary  for  March 50.00 

Mar.  31  Grant  Wollard,  salary  for  March — 50.00 

Mar.  31  Jean  Sayler,  custodian  25.00 

Mar.  31  W.  T.  Clopton,  bookstore  25.00 


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Mar.  31  Knox  Bell,  library  help  15.00 

Mar.  31  Edw.  West,  janitor  help  15.00 

Mar.  31  Earl  Burton,  janitor  help  . 20.00 

Mar.  31  Mildred  O’Neal,  library  help  10.00 

Mar.  31  Ella  Ehlert,  library  help  . 10.00 

Mar.  31  Frank  C.  Mann,  secretary  of  school  board 60.48 

Mar.  31  John  Young,  treasurer  of  school  board 50.00 

Mar.  31  Standard  Oil  Co.,  oil  3.80 

Mar.  31  United  Iron  Works,  rollers  5.00 

Mar.  31  American  Seating  Co.,  engineer’s  supplies 5.04 

Mar.  31  Martin  Furniture  Co.,  curtain  in  auditorium 194.75 

Mar.  31  Milligan  Grocer  Co.,  janitor’s  supplies  8.45 

Mar.  31  Lawson  Williams,  helper  45.50 

April  2 Marblehead  Lime  Co.,  5 loads  sand. 14.00 

April  4 Wilhoit  Refining  Co.,  engineer’s  supplies  6.25 

April  4 Williams  Lumber  Co.,  engineer’s  supplies  21.95 

April  4 Widbin  and  Fox  Paint  Co.,  engineer’s  supplies 1.85 

April  4 Springfield  Stone  and  Fuel  Co.,  10  cars  coal.. 352.82 

April  4 Walker-0 ’Byrne  Electric  Co.,  gymnasium  supplies  11.35 

April  4 Springfield  City  Water  Co.,  service  for  March 144.01 

April  4 Springfield  Gas  & Electric  Co.,  service  March 52.76 

April  8 Mo.  and  Kan.  Telephone  Co.,  service  for  March 11.88 

April  30  Henry  Meyer,  salary  for  April  100.00 

April  30  H.  D.  Kelley,  salary  for  April  50.00 

April  30  W.  H.  Hart,  salary  for  April 50.00 

April  30  L.  A.  Golden,  salary  for  April 50.00 

April  30  John  Yocum,  salary  for  April 50.00 

April  30  Grant  Wollard,  salary  for  April 50.00 

April  30  Jean  Sayler,  custodian,  April  25.00 

April  30  W.  T.  Clopton,  bookstore,  April  25.00 

April  30  Knox  Bell,  library  help  12.00 

April  30  Edw.  West,  janitor  15.00 

April  30  Earl  Burton,  janitor  10.00 

April  30  Oren  Johnson,  janitor  10.00 

April  30  Mildred  O’Neal,  library  help  10.00 

April  30  Ella  Ehlert,  library  help  10.00 

April  30  Lawson  Williams,  help  for  April  45.50 

April  30  Mary  Davis,  expenses  extension  class  at  Joplin 68.00 

May  1 Martin  Furniture  & Carpet  Co.,  matting 5.00 

May  1 Browne  Bros.,  registers,  Greenwood  3.00 

May  1 Keet  & Rountree,  engineer’s  supplies  2.35 

May  1 Rogers  & Baldwin,  engineer’s  supplies  16.08 

May  1 American  Oil  & Disinfectant  Co.,  janitor’s  supllies 12.05 

May  1 Milligan  Grocer  Co.,  janitor’s  supplies  3.19 

May  1 Heer  Dry  Goods  Co.,  janitor’s  supplies 1.20 

May  1 The  Sanitary  Market,  domestic  science  supplies 1.05 

May  1 H.  & B.  Dept.  Store,  drawing  supplies  and  rent  on  dishes 6.10 

May  1 Springfield  Paper  Supply  Co.,  paper  supplies 11.27 

May  1 Springfield  City  Water  Co.,  April  service 92.62 

May  1 Springfield  Gas  & Electric  Co.,  April  service 45.18 

May  14  Springfield  Paper  Supply  Co.,  5 cases  sanitary  paper 32.50 

May  14  Widbin  & Fox  Paint  Co.,  engineer’s  supplies 9.30 

May  14  International  Harvester  Co.,  engineer’s  supplies 2.09 

May  14  Sanitary  Plumbing  & Heating  Co.,  engineer’s  supplies 1.50 

May  14  Harry  Cooper  Supply  Co.,  engineer’s  supplies 5.71 

May  14  Williams  Lumber  Co.,  engineer’s  supplies  35.55 

May  14  Rogers  & Baldwin  Hardware  Co.,  engineer’s  supplies 28.88 

May  14  Springfield  Stone  & Fuel  Co.,  5 loads  coal 41.44 

May  14  Flummer-Adams  Co.,  roller  '2  days 12.00 

May  14  Mo.  and  Kansas  Telephone  Co.,  April  service 9.49 

May  14  Ross  Book  and  Stationery  Co.,  framing  6 pictures 29.00 


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May  14  Henry  Meyer,  horse  for  April  and  May 30.00 

May  30  W.  Y.  Foster,  expenses  Board  Meeting  May  19.-. 20.00 

May  20  C.  A.  Lockwood,  expenses  Board  Meeting  May  19 15.00 

May  20  W.  S.  Candler,  expenses  Board  Meeting  May  19 15.00 

May  31  Henry  Meyer,  salary  for  May 100.00 

May  31  H.  D.  Kelley,  salary  for  May 50.00 

May  31  W.  H.  Hart,  salary  for  May 50.00 

May  31  L.  A.  Golden,  salary  for  May 50.00 

May  31  John  Yoekum,  salary  for  May 50.00 

May  31  Grant  Wollard,  salary  for  May - 50.00 

May  31  Jean  Sayler,  custodian  25.00 

May  31  W.  T.  Clopton,  bookstore  25.00 

May  31  Knox  Bell,  library  help  ....' 15.00 

May  31  Edw.  West,  janitor  help  15.00 

May  31  Earl  Burton,  janitor  help  12.00 

May  31  Oren  Johnson,  janitor  help  12.00 

May  31  Mildred  O’Neal,  library  help  10.00 

May  31  Ella  Ehlert,  library  help  10.00 

May  31  Lawson  Williams,  salary  for  May 45.50 

June  6 Carrie  L.  Hopwood,  acknowledgment  and  stenographic  work 12.10 

June  6 Gardner  Office  Supply  Co.,  office  supplies 6.15 

June  6 Martin  Furniture  & Carpet  Co.,  desks 90.00 

June  6 Diffenderffer  Buggy  Co.,  engineer’s  supplies 2.25 

June  6 Springfield  Stone  & Fuel  Co.,  engineer’s  supplies... 9.44 

June  6 International  Harvester  Co.,  engineer’s  supplies 5.50 

June  6 Sanitary  Heat  and  Plumbing  Co.,  engineer’s  supplies 26.95 

June  6 Imperial  Brush  Co.,  janitor’s  supplies  30.00 

June  6 Rogers  & Baldwin  Hardware  Co.,  engineer’s  supplies 16.76 

June  6 Summerfield  Floral  Co.,  drawing  supplies 1.70 

June  6 Springfield  Gas  & Electric  Co.,  May  service 49.39 

June  6 Springfield  City  Water  Co.,  May  service 78.76 

June  6 Mo.  and  Kan.  Telephone  Co.,  May  service 13.23 

June  6 F.  F.  Thompson,  traveling  expenses  25.74 

June  6 Springfield  Furniture  Co.,  chairs  15.50 

June  6 W.  T.  Carrington,  traveling  expenses  64.25 

June  6 M.  A.  O’Rear,  traveling  expenses 31.63 

June  6 Inland  Printing  & Binding  Co.,  office  supplies 97.25 

June  6 Office  Equipment  Co.,  office  supplies  3.50 

June  22  The  Springfield  Leader,  advertis  ng 100.00 

June  22  Springfield  Republican,  advertising  100.00 

June  22  W.  P.  Evans,  Board  Meeting  June  11,  expenses 40.00 

June  22  W.  Y.  Foster,  Board  Meeting  20.00 

June  22  C.  A.  Lockwood,  Board  Meeting 15.00 

June  22  W.  S.  Candler,  Board  Meeting  - 15.00 

June  30  W.  T.  Clopton,  bookstore  - 25.00 

June  30  Jean  Sayler,  custodian  25.00 

June  30  Knox  Bell,  library  help  15.00 

June  30  Mildred  O’Neal,  library  help  - 10.00 

June  30  Ella  Ehlert,  library  help  - - 10.00 

June  30  Edward  West,  janitor  help  15.00 

June  30  Oren  Johnson,  janitor  help  12.00 

June  30  Henry  Meyer,  salary  for  June... 100.00 

June  30  H.  D.  Kelley,  salary  for  June 50.00 

June  30  W.  H.  Hart,  salary  for  June  50.00 

June  30  Robert  Stewart,  salary  for  June - 50.00 

June  30  Lawson  Williams,  salary  for  June  ------ 45.50 

June  30  Grant  Wollard,  salary  for  June 50.00 

June  30  John  Yoekum,  salary  for  June - 50.00 

June  30  Ira  Wilson,  library  help  - 15.00 

June  30  Walter  Barlow,  bookstore  help  - 15.00 

June  30  S.  H.  Wickiser,  picture  senior  class 15.00 


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June  30  J.  C.  Dysart  Mule  Co.,  use  of  2 horses 2.00 

June  30  G.  D.  Milligan  Grocer  Co.,  janitor’s  supplies 13.18 

June  30  Marblehead  Lime  Co.,  sand  for  tennis  court 25.40 

June  30  Williams  Lumber  & Mfg.  Co.,  lumber 4.70 

June  30  Widbin  & Fox  Paint  Co.,  paint 5.75 

June  30  Harry  Cooper  Supply  Co.,  well  and  tennis  courts 53.94 

June  30  Springfield  Paper  Supply  Co.,  paper  supplies 2.65 

June  30  A.  T.  Quisenberry,  insurance 34.50 

June  30  J.  W.  Fairbanks,  insurance  41.40 

June  30  Savings  Trust  Co.,  insurance  25.00 

June  30  J.  A.  Fairbanks,  insurance  15.00 

June  30  E.  V.  Horner,  insurance  27.60 

June  30  Springfield  Security  Co.,  insurance  41.40 

July  3 Springfield  City  Water  Co.,  June  service — 103.68 

July  3 Springfield  Gas  & Electric  Co.,  June  service 51.89 

July  3 Hunt-Riddick  Co.,  domestic  science  supplies  9.12 

July  3 The  Sanitary  Market,  domestic  science  supplies 10.15 

July  3 A.  F.  Fine,  domestic  science  supplies 34.55 

July  3 New  Phoenix  Foundry  & Machine  Co.,  tower  and  tank... 1062.35 

July  31  Henry  Meyer,  horse  for  June  and  July 30.00 

July  31  Mo.  and  Kan.  Telephone  Co.,  June  service 15.82 

July  31  W.  H.  Hart,  salary  for  July 50.00 

July  31  Roscoe  Stewart,  salary  for  July 50.00 

July  31  Lawson  Williams,  salary  for  July ----- 45.50 

July  31  Grant  Wollard,  salary  for  July — 50.00 

July  31  John  Yoekum,  salary  for  July 50.00 

July  31  Horton  Stone  Co.,  stone  tennis  court 24.35 

July  24  Merchants  Ice  & Fuel  Co.,  domestic  science  supplies 24.00 

July  24  Model  Dry  Goods  Co,  gymnasium  supplies  - 1.49 

July  24  Welch  Mfg.  Co.,  diplomas  70.00 

July  24  Rogers  & Baldwin,  engineer’s  supplies 44.40 

July  24  Marblehead  Lime  Co.,  stone  tennis  court 30.80 

July  24  St.  Louis  Brush  Co.,  floor  brushes 27.00 

July  24  Holcomb  Mfg.  Co.,  paper  towels... 10.00 

July  24  Clyde  M.  Hill,  traveling  expenses,  extension  course... 44.04 

July  24  A.  P.  Temple,  supplies  physics  department - 66.92 

July  24  Williams  Lumber  Co.,  engineer’s  supplies  140.99 

July  31  W.  T.  Carrington,  student  help  18.00 

July  27  Merkle-Hines  Machine  Co.,  pump  and  motor 931.65 

Aug.  10  Springfield  City  Water  Co.,  July  service,. 93.32 

Aug.  10  Springfield  Gas  & Electric  Co.,  July  service 41.76 

Aug.  10  The  Springfield  Leader,  advertising 3.00 

Aug.  10  Mermod,  Jaccard  & King,  commencement  invitations 90.00 

Aug.  10  Inland  Printing  Co.,  catalogs  and  office  supplies 1076.75 

Aug.  10  Gardner  Offipe  Supply  Co.,  office  supplies 6.65 

Aug.  10  G.  D.  Milligan  Grocer  Co.,  janitor  supplies 21.20 

Aug.  10  Harry  Cooper  Supply  Co.,  well  supplies 28.83 

Aug.  10  Schweitzer  Bros.,  well  supplies  1.15 

Aug.  10  Sanitary  Plumbing  Co.,  well  supplies  4.55 

Aug.  10  Williams  Lumber  & Mfg.  Co.,  well  supplies 61.55 

Aug.  10  W.  T.  Carrington,  student  help  and  labor 18.00 

Aug.  10  W.  T.  Carrington,  freight  and  drayage  on  cement 44.76 

Aug.  10  W.  T.  Carrington,  postage  on  bulletins 20.00 

Aug.  10  The  Sanitary  Market,  domestic  science  supplies 5.25 

Aug.  10  A.  F.  Fine,  domestic  science  supplies 47.77 

Aug.  10  Hickman-Waddle,  drawing  supplies  3.48 

Aug.  10  Vaughan’s  Grocery,  domestic  science  supplies 4.50 

Aug.  10  Hunt-Riddick  Co.,  domestic  art  supplies  10.01 

Aug.  10  Mo.  and  Kan.  Telephone  Co.,  July  service 9.48 

Aug.  10  Springfield  Seed  Co.,  manual  training  supplies 43.49 

Aug.  10  W.  T.  Carrington,  freight  and  drayage  on  pump  and  motor '69.60 


22  Missouri  State  Normal  School 

Aug.  31  H.  D.  Kelley,  salary  for  August 60.00 

Aug.  31  W.  H.  Hart,  salary  for  August 50.00 

Aug.  31  Robert  Stewart,  salary  for  August  .. 50.00 

Aug.  31  Lawson  Williams,  salary  for  August 45.50 

Sept.  14  New  Phoenix  Foundry  and  Machine  Co.,  tower  and  lank 1062.35 

Sept.  14  New  Phoenix  Foundry  and  Machine  Co.,  beam  for  tower 24.60 

Sept.  30  Mildred  Covington,  secretary  to  president 50.00 

Sept.  30  Florence  Dunlap,  registrar  35.00 

Sept.  30  Martha  Finch,  correspondence  secretary  35.00 

Sept.  30  Mildred  O’Neal,  library  assistant  „ 20.00 

Sept.  30  Knox  Bell,  library  assistant  20.00 

Sept.  30  Walter  Barlow,  bookstore  20.00 

Sept.  30  Finis  Engleman,  custodian  15.00 

Sept.  30  Henry  Meyer,  engineer  -... 112.50 

Sept.  30  W.  H.  Hart,  engineer  assistant  50.00 

Sept.  30  Roscoe  Stewart,  engineer  assistant  50.00 

Sept:  30  Lawson  Williams,  engineer  assistant  45.50 

Sept.  30  Grant  Wollard,  janitor  50.00 

Sept.  30  John  Yoekum,  janitor  50.00 

Sept.  30  Mrs.  C.  P.  Kinsey,  music,  piano 108.33 

Sept.  30  Mrs.  Agnes  Cowan,  music,  voice  100.00 

Sept.  30  Sydney  Myers,  music,  band  and  orchestra  '. 50.00 

Sept.  30  Henrietta  Keller,  music,  piano  assistant 50.00 

Sept.  30  Carl  Bajor  Lightning  Conductor  Co.,  lightning  conductors  cn 

chimney  162.00 

Sept.  30  W.  T.  Carrington,  student  janitor  help... 45.00 

Sept.  30  H.  D.  Kelley,  Sept,  salary  60.00 

Sept.  30  Springfield  City  Water  Co.,  Aug.  service 73.41 

Oct.  1 Springfield  City  Water  Co.,  Sept,  service — 63.09 

Oct.  1 Springfield  City  Water  Co.,  Sept,  service,  Greenwood 2.63 

Oct.  1 Henry  Meyer,  horse  for  August  and  Sept 30.00 

Oct.  5 American  Disinfectant  Co.,  disinfectants  for  janitor 15.00 

Oct.  5 Anslinger  Sheet  Metal  Works  Co.,  skylight  for  well... 9.00 

Oct.  5 Davis  Planing  Mill  Co.,  engineer’s  and  manual  supplies 5.05 

Oct.  5 Educational  Exhibition  Co.,  science  supplies  35.00 

Oct.  5 Gardner  Office  Supply  Co.,  bookkeeper’s  supplies  and  furnishings..  82.95 

Oct.  5 Inland  Printing  Co.,  bulletins  and  library  supplies 234.25 

Oct.  5 G.  D.  Milligan  Grocer  Co.,  janitor  supplies 15.06 

Oct.  5 Mehl  & Anderson  Dry  Goods  Co.,  domestic  supplies 18.55 

Oct.  5 Midland  Chemical  Co.,  scrubbing  compound .— 60.00 

Oct.  5 Peter  Henderson  & Co.,  agriculture  supplies.. 1.45 

Oct.  5 Rogers  & Baldwin  Hardware  Co.,  engineer’s  supplies 28.94 

Oct.  5 Ross  Book  & Stationery  Co.,  art  supplies 2.45 

Oct.  5 Springfield  Paper  Supply  Co.,  art  supplies  and  paper 8.80 

Oct.  5 Meyer  & Meyer  Drug  Co.,  Agri.  dept,  supplies 6.95 

Oct.  5 G.  E.  Stechert  & Co.,  Latin  dept,  supplies 6.53 

Oct.  5 Springfield  Planing  Mill,  material  for  library... 6.05 

Oct.  5 D.  Appleton  & Co.,  supplies  for  library 3.00 

Oct.  5 United  Iron  Works  Co.,  engineer’s  supplies 12.05 

Oct.  5 Walker-0 ’Byrne  Electric  Co.,  supplies  for  gymnasium 7.70 

Oct.  5 Mo.  and  Kan.  Telephone  Co.,  Sept,  service 6.85 

Oct.  5 F.  J.  Dodson,  repair  and  tuning  piano - 15.00 

Oct.  5 Springfield  Seed  Co.,  art  department  supplies 2.80 

Oct.  5 Ben  Lippman,  athletic  printing  28.25 

Oct.  5 L.  E.  Lines  Music  Co.,  piano  rent  to  Oct  9 ....  ...  5.00 

Oct.  5 Martin  Piano  Co.,  piano  rent  — — 7.50 

Oct.  5 Widerholdt  Construction  Co.,  chimney  power  house 104.34 

Oct.  5 Laclede  Christy  Clay  Products  Co.,  brick  for  power  house 78.68 

Oct.  5 Electric  Equipment  Co.,  physics  supplies  164.16 

Oct.  5 Groblebe  Lumber  Co.,  well  material  21.90 

Oct.  5 Keystone  Driller  Co.,  machine  to  test  well 26.00 


Fourth  District,  Springfield,  Mo.  23 

Oct.  5 John  H.  Shackelford,  material  repair  power  house 41.40 

Oct.  5 New  Phoenix  Foundry  & Machine  Co.,  smoke  stack 42.70 

Oct.  5 Springfield  Gas  & Electric  Co.,  Sept,  service 41.48 

Oct.  5 A.  F.  Fine,  home  economics  supplies 14.41 

Oct.  5 Merchants  Ice  & Fuel  Co.,  home  economics  supplies 12.00 

Oct.  5 Newton  Grain  Co.,  agriculture  supplies 13.60 

Oct.  5 C.  B.  Gentry,  agriculture  supplies  7.85 

Oct.  5 F.  A.  Davis  Co.,  library  supplies  2.70 

Oct.  5 Lea  & Febiger,  library  supplies  ---- 5.00 

Oct.  5 Widbin  & Fox  Paint  Co.,  material  gymnasium 58.85 

Oct.  5 Horton  Stone  Co.,  stone  for  well 13.30 

Oct.  5 A.  C.  Moore,  well  engineer 150.00 

Oct.  31  Mildred  Covington,  secretary  to  president 50.00 

Oct.  31  Florence  Dunlap,  registrar  35.00 

Oct.  31  Martha  Finch,  correspondence  secretary  .• 35.00 

Oct.  31  Mildred  O’Neal,  library  assistant  20.00 

Oct.  31  Henry  Deatherage,  library  assistant  14.00 

Oct.  31  Finis  Engleman,  custodian  25.00 

Oct.  31  Henry  Meyer,  engineer  112.50 

Oct.  31  W.  H.  Hart,  engineer  assistant 50.00 

Oct.  31  Roscoe  Stewart,  engineer  assistant  50.00 

Oct.  31  Lawson  Williams,  engineer  assistant  45.50 

Oct.  31  Grant  Woolard,  janitor  50.00 

Oct.  31  John  Yoekum,  janitor  50.00 

Oct.  31  Mrs.  C.  P.  Kinsey,  music,  piano 108.33 

Oct.  31  Mrs.  Agnes  Cowan,  music,  voice  100.00 

Oct.  31  Sydney  Myers,  mhsic,  band  and  orchestra 50.00 

Oct.  31  Henrietta  Keller,  music,  piano  assistant  50.00 

Oct.  31  George  Danenhour,  janitor  assistant  15.00 

Oct.  31  Roy  Rine,  janitor  assistant  15.00 

Oct.  31  W.  T.  Carrington,  student  help  •# 15.00 

Oct.  31  H.  D.  Kelley,  farmer  60.00 

Oct.  31  Inland  Printing  Co.,  grade  cards  30.00 

Oct.  31  Rand,  McNally  & Co.,  history  department  supplies 35.24 

Oct,  31  Vaughan’s  Grocery,  domestic  science  supplies  8.19 

Oct.  31  Gardner  Offipe  Supply  Co.,  office  supplies 12.95 

Oct.  31  Henry  Meyer,  horse,  October  and  November 30.00 

Nov.  6 Eugene  Dietzgen  Co.,  manual  training  supplies 48.73 

Nov.  6 A.  F.  Fine,  home  economics  supplies 9.82 

Nov.  6 H.  & B.  Dept.  Store,  home  economics  supplies 1.75 

Nov.  6 A.  C.  McClurg  & Co.,  library  supplies 6.75 

Nov.  6 J.  E.  Martin  Furniture  & Carpet  Co.,  engineer’s  supplies 2.90 

Nov.  6 .Latin  Game  Co.,  Latin  supplies  2.49 

Nov.  6 Springfield  City  Water  Co.,  October  service 8.63 

Nov.  6 Springfield  Gas  & Electric  Co.,  October  service 56.89 

Nov.  6 Springfield  Seed  Co.,  agri.  and  home  economic  supplies 15.46 

Nov.  6 The  Sanitary  Market,  home  eponomic  supplies 5.00 

Nov.  6 Springfield  Paper  Supply  Co.,  janitor  and  office  supplies 17.60 

Nov.  6 United  Iron  Works  Co.,  engineer’s  supplies 1.50 

Nov.  6 Mo.  and  Kan.  Telephone  Co.,  October  service 7.90 

Nov.  6 Vaughan’s  Grocery,  home  economics  supplies 12.19 

Nov.  6 E.  M.  Wilhoit  Oil  Co.,  oil  supplies 7.32 

Nov.  6 Wizard  Products  Co.,  sweeping  compound  7.00 

Nov.  6 Groblebe  Lumber  Co.,  gymnasium  supplies 3.50 

Nov.  6 Chas.  A.  Howell,  coal  272.55 

Nov.  6 Martin  Bros.  Piano  Co.,  piano  rent  to  Nov.  15 22*50 

Nov.  6 L.  E.  Lines  Music  Co.,  piano  rent  to  Nov 17.50 

Nov.  6 Rogers  & Baldwin  Hardware  Co.,  engineer’s  supplies 61.08 

Nov.  30  Mildred  Covington,  secretary  to  president 50.00 

Nov.  30  Florence  Dunlap,  registrar  35.00 

Nov.  30  Martha  Finch,  correspondence  secretary  35.00 


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Nov.  30  Mildred  O’Neal,  library  assistant  20.00 

Nov.  30  Henry  Deatherage,  library  assistant  12.00 

Nov.  30  Finis  Engleman,  custodian  20.00 

Nov.  30  Henry  Meyer,  engineer  ....... 112.50 

Nov.  30  W.  H.  Hart,  engineer  assistant  50.00 

Nov.  30  Roscoe  Stewart,  engineer  assistant  50.00 

Nov.  30  Lawson  Williams,  engineer  assistant  - 50.00 

Nov.  30  Grant  Wollard,  janitor  — 50.00 

Nov.  30  John  Yoekum,  janitor  - 50.00 

Nov.  30  Mrs.  C.  P.  Kinsey,  music,  piano 108.33 

Nov.  30  Mrs.  Agnes  Cowan,  music,  voice  100.00 

Nov.  30  Sydney  Myers,  music,  band  - 50.00 

Nov.  30  Henrietta  Keller,  music,  piano  assistant  50.00 

Nov.  30  Geo.  Danenhour,  janitor  assistant  - - 15.00 

Nov.  30  Ben  Foster,  janitor  assistant  15.00 

Nov.  30  H.  D.  Kelley,  farmer  60.00 

Nov.  30  A.  C.  Moore,  engineer,  well  14.34 

Nov.  30  Merkle-Hines  Machine  Co.,  p\imp  and  motor 602.78 

Dec.  5 Hiram  Lloyd  Building  & Construction  Co.,  final  settlement  on 

contract,  addition  to  building  — 483.46 

Dec.  5 W.  T.  Carrington,  traveling  expenses  - 39.00 

Dec.  7 W.  Y.  Foster,  Board  Meeting  Nov.  10. .. 20.00 

Dec.  7 C.  A.  Lockwood,  Board  Meeting  Nov.  10 15.00 

Dec.  7 C.  A.  Lockwood,  Executive  Meeitng  Dec.  4 15.00 

Dec.  7 W.  S.  Candler,  Board  Meeting  Nov.  10... 15.00 

Dec.  7 W.  S.  Candler,  Executive  Meeting  Dec.  4 15.00 

Dec.  7 W.  P.  Evans,  Board  Meeting  Nov.  10 40.00 

Dec.  7 Harry  Cooper  Supply  Co.,  engineer’s  supplies 49.94 

Dec.  7 A.  F.  Fine,  home  economics  13.97 

Dec.  7 Groblebe  Lumber  Co.,  engineer’s  supplies 19.23 

Dec.  7 Gardner  Office  Supply  Co.,  office  supplies 3.00 

Dec.  7 Chas.  A.  Howell,  coal  253.21 

Dec.  7 E.  B.  Hall,  jeweler,  engraving  cups 3.08 

Dec.  7 H.  & B.  Department  Store,  home  economics 2.10 

Dec.  7 Inland  Printing  Co.,  Greenwood  supplies 6.25 

Dec.  7 L.  E.  Lines  Music  Co.,  piano  rent  to  Dec  6 7.50 

Dec.  7 Martin  Bros.  Piano  Co.,  piano  rent  to  Dec.  15 7.50 

Dec.  7 Mo.  and  Kan.  Telephone  Co.,  Dec.  service 7.15 

Dec.  7 Meyer  & Meyer  Drug  Co.,  agri.  supplies 2.20 

Dec.  7 G.  D.  Milligan  Grocer  Co.,  mops  and  gold  dust 6.18 

Dec.  7 Springfield  Paper  Supply  Co.,  home  economics  supplies 3.66 

Dec.  7 Springfield  Gas  & Electric  Co.,  Nov.  service 81.61 

Dec.  7 Springfield  Paper  Supply  Co.,  toilet  paper 19.50 

Dec.  7 Springfield  Seed  Co.,  agriculture  supplies 18.35 

Dec.  7 The  Sanitary  Market,  home  economics  supplies 3.30 

Dec.  7 Yaughan’s  Grocery,  home  economic  supplies 14.40 

Dec.  7 E.  M.  Wilhoit  Oil  Co.,  engineer’s  supplies 23.76 

Dec.  7 W.  M.  Welch  Mfg.  Co.,  science  supplies 3.00 

Dec.  7 Browne’s  Book  & Stationery  Co.,  art  supplies 1.90 

Dec.  7 Browne  Bros.,  magazines  for  1915 200.00 

Dec.  7 Mehl  & Anderson  D.  G.  Co.,  home  economics  supplies 2.65 

Dec.  7 Rogers  & Baldwin  Hdw.  Co.,  department  supplies 21.04 

Dec.  7 Wright  & Ditson,  athletic  goods  60.00 

Dec.  7 J.  B.  Ross  Book  Co.,  office  supplies  and  name  plates 5.45 

Dec.  31  Mildred  O’Neal,  library  assistant  - - 20.00 

Dec.  31  Henry  Detherage,  library  assistant  12.00 

Dec.  31  Finis  Engleman,  custodian  20.00 

Dec.  31  Lawson  Williams,  engineer  assistant 50.00 

Dec.  31  Grant  Wollard,  janitor  50.00 

Dec.  31  John  Yoekum,  janitor  50.00 


31 

31 

31 

31 

31 

31 

31 

31 

31 

31 

31 

31 

31 


Fourth  District,  Springfield,  Mo. 


25 


Mrs.  C.  P.  Kinsey,  music,  piano 108.34 

Mrs.  Agnes  Cowan,  music,  voice  100.00 

Sydney  Myers,  music,  band  50.00 

Henrietta  Keller,  music,  piano  assistant  50.00 

H.  D.  Kelley,  farmer  60.00 

John  J.  Schneider,  telephone  and  well 5.50 

Widerholdt  Construction  Co.,  smoke  stack  1000.00 

Widbin  & Fox  Paint  Co.,  engineer’s  and  agri.  supplies 14.00 

Inland  Printing  Co.,  office  supplies 6.50 

Newton  Grain  Co.,  agricultural  supplies 10.85 

Hawk-Eye  Compound  Co.,  engineer’s  supplies 23.36 

Henry  Meyer,  horse,  Dec.  and  Jan 30.00 

J.  D.  Delp,  petty  cash  accounts 715.60 


$37468.68 


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REPORT  OF 

JOHN  T.  YOUNG, 

TREASURER  BOARD  OF  REGENTS,  STATE  NORMAL 
SCHOOL,  DISTRICT  NO.  4,  SPRINGFIELD,  MO. 

DECEMBER  19th,  1912,  TO  JANUARY  6th,  1915 


Report  of  John  T.  Young,  Treasurer,  Board  of  Regents, 
State  Normal  School,  District  No.  4. 
Springfield,  Missouri. 

From  December  19th,  1912,  to  January  6th,  1915. 
GYMNASIUM  FUND. 


December  19th,  1912.  Cash  on  hand $ NONE 

Receipts. 

April  8th,  1918.  State  Auditor  $1000.00 

Total  $1000.00 

Disbursements. 

Vouchers,  1876  to  1879,  2518.  Aggregating $1000.00 

Total  $1000.00 


Report  of  John  T.  Young,  Treasurer,  Board  of  Regents, 

State  Normal  School,  District  No.  4. 

Springfield,  Missouri. 

From  December  19th,  1912,  to  January  6th,  1915. 

POWER  HOUSE  AND  SMOKE  STACK  FUND. 
Receipts. 

December  19th,  1912.  Insurance  collected  for  damage  to  smoke 

stack  by  lightning  $2400.00 

April  8th,  1913.  State  Auditor  $2000.00  $4400.00 


Total  - , $4400.00 

Disbursements. 

Vouchers,  1785,  1812  to  1820,  1828  to  1829,  1834  to  1835,  1872 
to  1875,  2103  to  2104,  2107,  2115,  2133  to  2134,  2158,  2197, 

to  2198,  2231  to  2232,  2249,  2253,  2458,  aggregating $4400.00 


Total 


.$4400.00 


Fourth  District,  Springfield,  Mo. 


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Report  of  John  T.  Young,  Treasurer,  Board  of  Regents, 

State  Normal  School,  District  No.  4. 

Springfield,  Missouri. 

From  December  19th,  1912,  to  January  6th,  1915. 
LIBRARY,  SCIENTIFIC  AND  EQUIPMENT  FUND. 

December  19th,  1912.  Cash  on  hand $ 15.16 

Receipts. 


March  8th,  1912.  State  Auditor  $1500.00 

February  28th,  1914.  State  Auditor  2000.00 

April  3rd,  1914.  State  Auditor  - 1500.00 

September  30th,  1914.  W.  T.  Carrington,  to  cover  overdraft  at 

bank  59.62  $5059.62 


Total  $5074.78 

Disbursements. 

Vouchers,  1880  to  1883,  1972  to  1978,  1982,  1995  to  1996,  2014, 

2063  to  2064,  2067  to  2068,  2088  to  2089,  2100,  2124  to  2125, 

2145,  2152  to  2155,  2157,  2179  to  2181,  2184  to  2187,  2196, 

2222,  2226,  2229  to  2230,  2234  to  2236,  2246,  2282  to 

2291,  2320  to  2325,  2363  to  2367,  2377  to  2385,  2405,  aggre- 
gating   $5074.78 


Total 


$5074.78 


Report  of  John  T.  Young,  Treasurer,  Board  of  Regents, 
State  Normal  School,  District  No.  4. 
Springfield,  Missouri. 

From  December  19th,  1912,  to  January  6th,  1915. 
RENT  FUND. 


December  19th,  1912.  Cash  on  hand 


28.10 


Receipts. 

Receipts  NONE 

Total  $ 28.10 


Disbursements. 

July  31st,  1913.  Transferred  to  Incidental  Fund  by  order  of  Board  of 

Regents  $ 28.10 


Total 


.$  28.10 


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Report  of  John  T.  Young,  Treasurer,  Board  of  Regents, 
State  Normal  School,  District  No.  4. 
Springfield,  Missouri. 

From  December  19th,  1912,  to  January  6th,  1915. 


INCIDENTAL  FUND. 


December 


January 

March 

March 

April 

April 

June 

June 

July 

September 

September 

September 

September 

October 

November 

December 

December 

December 

December 

December 

December 

December 

January 

March 

March 

April 

April 

April 

May 

May 

May 

June 

June 

June 

June 

June 

September 

September 

September 

September 

September 

September 

September 

October 

October 

October 

November 

December 

December 


19th, 

1912. 

6th, 

1913. 

8 th, 

1913. 

12th, 

1913. 

10th, 

1913. 

17th, 

1913. 

13th, 

1913. 

30th, 

1913. 

31st, 

1913. 

9 th, 

1913. 

17th, 

1913. 

20th, 

1913. 

23rd, 

1913. 

4th, 

1913. 

28th, 

1913. 

2nd, 

1913. 

6th, 

1913. 

6th, 

1913. 

9th, 

1913. 

11th, 

1913. 

15  th, 

1913. 

20th, 

1913. 

8th, 

1914. 

9th, 

1914. 

11th, 

1914. 

4th, 

1914. 

21st, 

1914. 

23rd, 

1914. 

15th, 

1914. 

21st, 

1914. 

23rd, 

1914. 

1st, 

1914. 

3rd, 

1914. 

5th, 

1914. 

12th, 

1914. 

19th, 

1914. 

1st, 

1914. 

9 th, 

1914. 

11th, 

1914. 

12th, 

1914. 

16th, 

1914. 

19th, 

1914. 

23rd, 

1914. 

8th, 

1914. 

10th, 

1914. 

23rd, 

1914. 

27th, 

1914. 

1st, 

1914. 

3rd, 

1914. 

Cash  on  hand $ 

Receipts. 


Tuitions  $1000.00 

2000.00 

“ - 1000.00 

“ 200.00 

“ 800.00 

“ 4000.00 


“ 3000.00 

Transferred  from  rent  acct 28.10 

Tuitions  2000.00 


350.00 

160.55 
157.04 

589.75 
145.60 

787.75 

291.00 
121.30 

354.20 

627.70 
234.38 

332.45 

467.50 
784.90 

1846.55 

537.50 

675.65 

307.75 

237.06 

242.50 
83.00 

1222.80 

3741.95 

1741.10 

705.06 

319.00 

410.45 
1067.75 

691.65 
201.25 

646.00 

270.00 

299.20 
56.72 

150.00 

100.00 

105.55 
571.00 

366.70 


305.88 


Fourth  District,  Springfield,  Mo, 


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December 

5th,  1914. 

* ‘ 

563.48 

December 

9th,  1914. 

‘ ‘ 

405.58 

December 

11th,  1914. 

‘ ‘ 

87.50 

December 

15th,  1914. 

• ‘ 

125.65 

December 

26th,  1914. 

‘ ‘ 

115.60 

$ 

37.326.16 

Total.....— 

$ 

37,632.04 

Disbursements. 

Vouchers, 

1756,  1783,  1786  to  : 

L811,  1821 

to 

1827, 

1830 

to 

1833, 

1836  to  1871, 

1884 

to 

1967,  1969 

to 

1971, 

1979 

to 

1981, 

1983  to  1994, 

1997 

to 

2013,  2015 

to 

2018, 

2020 

to 

2033, 

2035  to  2050, 

2052 

to 

2061,  2065 

to 

2066, 

2069 

to 

2087, 

2090  to  2099, 

2101 

to 

2102,  2105 

to 

2106, 

2108 

to 

2114, 

2116  to  2123, 

2126 

to 

2132,  2135 

to 

2144, 

2146 

to 

2151, 

2156,  2159,  2 

160  to  : 

2173,  2182 

to 

2183, 

2188 

to 

2195, 

2199  to  2225, 

2227 

to 

2228  2237 

to 

2245, 

2247 

to 

2248, 

2250  to  2252, 

2254 

to 

2281,  2292 

to 

2319, 

2326 

to 

2362, 

2368  to  2376, 

2386 

to 

2404,  2406 

to 

2457, 

2459 

to 

2517, 

2519  to  2578, 

2579 

to 

2597,  aggregating 

$ 

37,479.25 

Cash  on  hand  Janaary  6, 

1915. 

152.79 

Total 

$ 

37.632.04 

Report  of  John  T.  Young,  Treasurer,  Board  of  Regents, 
State  Normal  School,  District  No.  4. 
Springfield,  Missouri. 

From  December  19th,  1912,  to  January  6th,  1915. 
TEACHERS’  FUND. 


December  19th,  1912.  Cash  on  hand $ NONE 

Receipts. 

January  3rd,  1913.  State  Auditor  $3400.60 

March  25th,  1913.  “ “ 9000.00 

April  18th,  1913.  “ “ . 5000.00 

May  1st,  1913.  “ “ 5000.00 

May  29th,  1913.  “ “ 5200.00 

July  1st,  1913.  “ “ 7000.00 

July  29th.  1913.  “ “ 7000.00 

September  4th,  1913.  “ “ - 5000.00 

October  2nd,  1913.  “ “ 5000.00 

November  3rd,  1913.  “ “ 5000.00 

December  2nd,  1913.  “ “ 5000.00 

January  2nd,  1914.  “ “ 5000.00 

February  3rd,  1914.  “ “ 5000.00 

March  2nd,  1914.  “ “ 5000.00 

April  3rd,  1914.  “ “ . 5000.00 

May  2nd,  1914.  “ “ 6000.00 

June  ' 4th,  1914.  “ “ 5800.00 

July  2nd,  1914.  “ “ 7000.00 

August  1st,  1914.  “ “ 8000.00 

September  2nd,  1914.  “ “ 5000.00 

October  3rd,  1914.  “ “ 5000.00 

November  4th,  1914.  “ “ 5000.00 

December  1st,  1914.  “ “ 5000.00 

December  31st,  1914,  “ “ 5000.00  $133,400.60 


Total $133,400.60 


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Disbursements. 

December  19th,  1912.  Overdraft  due  Union  National  Bank, 

Springfield,  Missouri  $ 141.42 

Vouchers,  2389  to  2723,  2726  to  3293,  3295  to  3430,  3432  to 

3649.  Aggregating  $133,259.18 


Total  $133,400.60 


Report  of  John  T.  Young,  Treasurer,  Board  of  Regents, 
State  Normal  School,  District  No.  4. 
Springfield,  Missouri. 

From  December  19th,  1912,  to  January  6th,  1915. 


RECAPITULATION. 

December  19th,  1912.  Cash  on  hand ...$  207.72  $ 

December  19th,  1912.  Due  Union  National  Bank,  Spring- 

field,  Mo.,  overdraft  from  Teachers’  Fund.. $ 141.42  $ 349.14 


Receipts. 


Gymnasium  Fund  $ 1,000.00 

Power  House  and  Smoke  Stack  Fund 4,400.00 

Library,  Scientific  and  Equipment  Fund 5,059.62 

Incidental  Fund  37,326.16 

Teachers’  Fund  — 133,400.60 


$181,186.38 


Total 


Disbursements. 

Gymnasium  Fund  

Power  House  and  Smoke  Stack  Fund 

Library,  Scientific  and  Equipment  Fund 

Rent  Fund  

Incidental  Fund  

Teachers’  Fund  


$181,535.52 


; 1,000.00 
4,400.00 
5,074.78 
28.10 
37,479.25 

133,400.60  $181,382.73 


Cash  on  hand  January  6th,  1915. 

In  Incidental  Fund 


$ 152.79 


$181,535.52 


John  T.  Young,  Treasurer  Board  of  Regents,  State  Normal  School, 
District  No.  4,  being  duly  sworn  on  his  oath  says,  that  the  above  state- 
ment of  receipts  and  expenditures,  showing  all  moneys  received  and  ex- 
pended from  December  19th,  1912,  to  January  6th,  1915,  is  correct 
and  true  to  the  best  of  his  knowledge  and  belief. 

John  T.  Young,  Treasurer. 

I,  George  D.  McDaniel,  Cashier  of  The  McDaniel  National  Bank, 
of  Springfield,  Mo.,  hereby  certify  that  the  balances  as  shown  above  cor- 
respond with  the  amounts  to  the  credit  of  The  State  Normal  School,  of 
which  John  T.  Young  is  Treasurer  in  the  above  bank,  January  6th,  1915- 

Geo.  D.  McDaniel,  Cashier. 


